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{{Tournament InfoBox|winner=PHUM|date=16 January 2023|participants=15|rounds=4|image={{#setmainimage:[[File:TT23.jpg|thumb]]}}}}  
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The '''TT 2023''' or '''Thaispinner Tournament 2023''' is the tournament of the [[THPSC]] board which was organized by [[nive]]. Participants must be Thai . All tournament announcements were made on two social media platforms: Facebook and Thaispinner discord server.
'''TT 2023''' or '''Thaispinner Tournament 2023''' was a tournament organized by [[nive]] from [[THPSC]] which only include Thai spinners. Announcements were made through Facebook and Discord.




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In the Final Round, Major misunderstand occurred between organizer and one of the judges, Patchwork left his commentary draft unfinished until the judging result deadline passed for 3 days, organizer took his draft in official announcement results without knowing he was going to change his judging result, PHUM remains his champion title, [[nive]] left with his runner-up and unofficial champion title[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1B2HeUzA_5IHbHZXaSmxQV0T9nCshbSPUEsFjVLh9er8/edit?usp=drivesdk].
The final round left confusion as to who actually won the tournament. One of the judges Patchwork failed to finish their judging sheet before the deadline, and the results of their judging were used three days later in an official announcement. The revision after the announcement contradicted the original draft by placing nive as the tournament winner rather than PHUM. As the results had already been announced, however, PHUM was declared the official winner, leaving nive as runner-up.[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1B2HeUzA_5IHbHZXaSmxQV0T9nCshbSPUEsFjVLh9er8/edit?usp=drivesdk].


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Revision as of 01:43, 2 October 2024

TT 2023 or Thaispinner Tournament 2023 was a tournament organized by nive from THPSC which only include Thai spinners. Announcements were made through Facebook and Discord.


Criteria

The criteria was set to based on Pen Spinning World Tournament 2021 criteria, with no sub-criteria.[1]

  • Execution (12 points)
  • Difficulty (10 points)
  • Originality (10 points)
  • Effectiveness (8 points)
  • Presentation (up to 2 points can be deducted)

Tournament Structure

Participants divided into 2 group, A and B in Round 1, top 5 ranked spinners pass to the next round. Round 2 was head to head, Judges vote for the winner, who get the win from majority of judges (3 out of 5) advances to semi-finals. Round 3 was battle royale of the remains participants, top 2 ranked spinners pass to the finals.

Judges

The competition consisted of five judges.

Participants

  • Artong
  • A ruk
  • BOI
  • coffeelucky
  • Emperor
  • fristmer
  • GUN
  • LAM_KAK
  • mitsuri
  • nive
  • PHUM
  • PT
  • TARNAI*
  • SKY
  • Sonuu

Results

Round 1[3]

Top 5 participants in each group marked in bold proceed to the next round.

A B
  1. PHUM
  2. coffeelucky
  3. nive
  4. TARNAI*
  5. A ruk
  6. Mitsuri
  7. LAM_KAK
  8. Emperor
  1. Artong
  2. PT
  3. Sonuu
  4. GUN
  5. BOI
  6. fristmer
  7. SKY

Round 2[4]

Round 3[5]

  1. PHUM
  2. nive
  3. coffeelucky
  4. A ruk
  5. TARNAI*

Finals[6]

The final round left confusion as to who actually won the tournament. One of the judges Patchwork failed to finish their judging sheet before the deadline, and the results of their judging were used three days later in an official announcement. The revision after the announcement contradicted the original draft by placing nive as the tournament winner rather than PHUM. As the results had already been announced, however, PHUM was declared the official winner, leaving nive as runner-up.[7].